I am using the DX10 trainer and it works for me. I do agree that when I exit the game I lose all excess skill points but that isn't too big of a problem for me. My question is option 3 (add xp). Do I have to press it just once and any kill there after would register higher xp? I find myself constantly hitting 3. Should I be doing that? I love the trainer but I do notice that the game is sluggish whenever I am constantly hitting option 3. I am a lvl 18 summoner and it is getting extremely difficult to level up. Leveling up from lvl 1-10 was very easy. Now it is getting more difficult to lvl up at the higher levels. Caliber could you please address my question about the option 3 (add xp)? I look forward to hearing from you buddy

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Hey Mac,

Here's how I did it. First of all, I've noticed that the trainer seems to respond better when you use it out in a mission area, and not in a hub.

Second, the game has a HORRIBLE memory leak (fills my 2gb to capacity about once an hour of play), so it probably isn't the trainer.

Third, I just set up a little rig to hold down the numpad 3 button then went and had a sandwich. When I came back, next time I finished a quest, I jumped from lvl 13 to level 28.

Knowing that the guys behind Hellgate:London are ex-Blizzard I was hoping for something that approached Diablo in quality. I was sadly mistaken. From the beginning with that public-access television quality cinematic to the reports of memory leaks and my personal experience with (non-trainer using) crashes, I have to say that the men behind Flagship may be ex-Blizzard but they brought none of the quality when they left.

It's too bad, I was looking forward to purchasing this game. Now the only MMO I have to look forward to is Warhammer Online. And even THAT disappointed because you're forced to be a follower of Tzeentch when I'd much rather give my life for Khorne.

Im sorry but i just have lol at your comment about the cinematics bing public access tv qualiy. sure the cinematics are not upto the quality of blizzards, but then again how many game compaines do you that have a full CGI team that works on their cinematics. You are aware that the cinematics for warcraft 3 took 4 years to make in on their own.Also note that not all of the people of flagship are from blizzard, those from Blizzard north. and lets not forget that we have EA as a publisher....who is also incharge of Warhammer online and crysis.

apart from the non trainer bugs, the game is just what its ment to be diablo2 crossed with WoW. Also gotta remeber this is not an MMO its a singleplayer game with a multiplayer aspect.

now to get back on topic, still the only trouble im having with the DX9 32bit trainer is the skills option not working after level 12.

Knowing that the guys behind Hellgate:London are ex-Blizzard I was hoping for something that approached Diablo in quality. I was sadly mistaken. From the beginning with that public-access television quality cinematic to the reports of memory leaks and my personal experience with (non-trainer using) crashes, I have to say that the men behind Flagship may be ex-Blizzard but they brought none of the quality when they left.

It's too bad, I was looking forward to purchasing this game. Now the only MMO I have to look forward to is Warhammer Online. And even THAT disappointed because you're forced to be a follower of Tzeentch when I'd much rather give my life for Khorne.

They have definitely abused their role in Diablo 2, but what many people don't realise is that it was only 9 people who left to Flagship, and they had atleast 50 employees around the release of Diablo 2.

I don't think that number would've decreased until they quit the company, so in realiy we're talking less than 20% of the people working on Diablo 2 actually getting to Flagship.

There are so many gamebreaking bugs that i'm glad subscription was bugged as well or i might've ended up buying a month.

Thanks for the trainer Cal, will most likely spend most of my time in Singleplayer because of this disappointment.